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Hospitality Business Review | Thursday, March 03, 2022
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The hospitality industry can reduce its carbon footprint and attract more investors by following sustainability efforts in construction and design.
FREMONT, CA: As many as 83 percent of travelers from around the world believe sustainable travel is essential, according to a study of more than 29,000 travelers. According to research from The Nielsen Company, eighty-seven percent of tourists are interested in staying in environmentally friendly places. The concept of sustainable hospitality encompasses a wide range of processes, beginning with the hotel's design and continuing through its use.
The rising cost of materials and labor discourages investors from investing in new developments.
Global sustainability network: The hotel sector adopts and consistently implements a CSR strategy that identifies 21 areas where improvements could be made, thereby setting a long-term policy of measurable actions and missions. There can be a reduction in food waste, energy, and water consumption.
Eradicating emissions: Hotels are increasingly implementing eco-friendly technologies to achieve sustainable operations. These include reducing energy consumption and food waste and using eco-friendly materials in construction. Several initiatives are underway, including using renewable energy, reducing food waste, reducing single-use plastics, and modifying building design standards to make them more efficient. Automation systems and energy efficiency upgrades, such as smart temperature regulation, may also be installed.
Building impact: Implementing climate cooling practices when planning a hotel is more effective. Hotel designs, construction materials, and architecture are rapidly adopting sustainability in independent hotels and hospitality companies. Sustainable practices include using materials with high insulation values, installing energy-efficient cooling systems, and building with an orientation that takes advantage of natural ventilation. Additionally, renewable energy sources, such as solar power and geothermal heating, can reduce the energy needed to cool a building.
Sustainable Construction: An environmentally friendly construction method uses environmentally friendly materials, design, and construction methods. This applies to the hotel buildings, their surroundings, and the broader regional and global context. Sustainable hotel construction includes the construction of sustainable buildings and the operation and maintenance of environmentally responsible and resource-efficient buildings throughout their life cycle, from initial planning to construction to operation to maintenance.
Sustainable hotels are attractive to investors and owners because of the lower maintenance and operating costs they can expect from energy-efficient, sustainable buildings. They can quickly evaluate the quality, value, and economic competitiveness of a building if it is certified sustainable. Utilizing appropriate materials and technologies is crucial to sustainable construction. As a result, construction companies are encouraged to construct sustainable buildings.
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